Spicy Scallop Salad

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As summer quickly approaches I get the urge to spend more and more time in the great outdoors. Unfortunately, this results in me spending less time in the kitchen; however, there are plenty of recipes available that can be thrown together in no time and still be thoroughly enjoyable.

I tried out this Spicy Scallop Salad the other night and it was amazing. It can be difficult to try and make a meal out of any salad, but I try to overcome this by adding fish or meat into the mix. The salad becomes much more hearty and filling and it is also the best way to add some distinct and powerful flavors, especially with this recipe because they are cooked in a coating of bold cayenne and black pepper.

When it comes to cooking with any seafood, fresh is always the best option. You can determine quite easily with scallops when they are best to buy, as they should take on a white and soft pink color. If they seem to appear slightly yellow, you know they are no longer so fresh, and you want to avoid cooking with them. If you’re not sure, head over to a good fish market and ask your fishmonger about the provenance and freshness of the scallops. A good fish market is always a better place to buy fish and seafood than the grocery store anyway.

Below is the recipe I used, but know that there are a lot of options and alternatives when it comes to most of the ingredients. For instance, if you are not a fan of scallops, shrimp would be a great substitute. In addition, the vinaigrette is very versatile, making it a great topper for many salads.

Here scallops are a great option as they are quick and easy to prepare. They aren’t a very popular source of protein, but it’s a shame because they are nutritious and blend very well with many flavors. They are a good source of vitamin B12, magnesium, zinc, selenium and phosphorus, many of which are lacking in many people’s diet, even some people on a healthy paleo diet.